SKULLANDCROSSBONES65
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G'day. I took my son and our dog out to a nearby Station and got some pet food Sunday afternoon. I only had .22lr with me this time, without a scope either. The grass/Spinafex is tall (2-3 feet) and green at the moment thanks to all the rain we have been having. We worked our way around some hills hoping to spook something. We got about a mile from the house before we had any luck. I herd some noise on the side of the hill about 130 meters away. I had 2 shots and saw my target go down. Had to cross a creek and work my way up the hill, then I couldn't find it.
The dog, a Jack Russel that had never been out hunting was frustratingly useless. Mind you she will chase anything that moves. (A 10 inch dog in 30 inch grass! possibly not the best choice.)The boy finally found the lifeless body about 20 meters from where it was shot. No visible bullet holes but lots of blood around the nose. The dog walked over it and completely ignored it, stupid dog. (Probably stupid owner not training the dog.) Well I set out to cut off some legs to carry back to the house/car.
NOTE 1. Make sure knife blade is sharp.
NOTE 2. Make sure to take an appropriate knife, a Leatherman is not the best option. It is OK on things like Rabbit.
We eventually headed on our way back to the house, now the dog wants to play tug-o-war on the legs that I was carrying. My son was very helpful, he carried the gun. (He will be 18 soon, about 6 foot & 85 kg.)
NOTE 3. I am way unfit to be traipsing up and down hills.
Some good news, I have been invited back to the Station on Tuesday to go and check on some 'flood gates' and I was told to bring a gun and a pack lunch. There are pigs around so I think I might take the .270.
The dog, a Jack Russel that had never been out hunting was frustratingly useless. Mind you she will chase anything that moves. (A 10 inch dog in 30 inch grass! possibly not the best choice.)The boy finally found the lifeless body about 20 meters from where it was shot. No visible bullet holes but lots of blood around the nose. The dog walked over it and completely ignored it, stupid dog. (Probably stupid owner not training the dog.) Well I set out to cut off some legs to carry back to the house/car.
NOTE 1. Make sure knife blade is sharp.
NOTE 2. Make sure to take an appropriate knife, a Leatherman is not the best option. It is OK on things like Rabbit.
We eventually headed on our way back to the house, now the dog wants to play tug-o-war on the legs that I was carrying. My son was very helpful, he carried the gun. (He will be 18 soon, about 6 foot & 85 kg.)
NOTE 3. I am way unfit to be traipsing up and down hills.
Some good news, I have been invited back to the Station on Tuesday to go and check on some 'flood gates' and I was told to bring a gun and a pack lunch. There are pigs around so I think I might take the .270.